Source: TVET Australia
On 3rd December the National Quality Council (NQC) endorsed key changes to the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) Essential Standards for Registration. Implementation of the new Standards, including strengthening the AQTF national guidelines for risk management and managing non-compliance, will be completed by March 2010. The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) met on 7th December and endorsed the NQC’s amendments. Click here for further information.
To assist in supporting the AQTF in 2010, TVET Australia has released RTO Policies, Procedures and Tools in a singular management product that is customised to the RTO. Click the following link for further publication details www.tvetaustralia.com.au/rtotools
- TVET Australia has a number of materials for BSB07 (550 items), CHC08 (21 items), SIR07 (29 items) and SIT07 (80 items) and represent TVET’s first new product offerings for the year. We have thousands of publications across all areas, to search via Training Packages click here, to search via industry fields click here. Can’t find what you are looking for? Try using the search bar with keywords.
- New Series 12 Flexible Learning Toolboxes are also available for the following areas:
| Training and Assessment | TAA E-learning E-lectives | ||
| Community Services | Cybertots | ||
| Business Services | Small Business Management |
- TAA04 is well supported by both Learner and individual Assessor Guides (Please note that the Assessor Guides include Tools in Word format). In addition, a TAA04 Integration resource is also available to assist in efficiently delivering the qualification holistically, this particular publication is well worth a look.
- 21 new products have been produced for CHC08 Community Services Training Package, click here for further information.
Remember to visit the popular online workforce development tool at workforce.tvetaustralia.com.au, this tool can help you or your clients to plan for training in 2010.
Finally something that I can use in 2010! Most of the blog posts I have been visiting recently have webinars and training session timelines from 2009 and 2007. Was getting tired of reading posts too late. Cheers!